Frederic Chopin – Piano Concerto No.2 & 24 Preludes Pires) [1994]
Frederic Chopin – Piano Concerto No.2 & 24 Preludes Pires) [1994]
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.2 in F minor Op.21 1. I. Maestoso 2. II. Larghetto 3. III. Allegro vivace 24 Preludes Op.28 4. No.1 in C major – Agitato 5. No.2 in A minor – Lento 6. No.3 in G major – Vivace 7. No.4 in E minor – Largo 8. No.5 in D major - Allegro molto 9. No.6 in B minor - Lento assai 10. No.7 in A major – Andantino 11. No.8 in F sharp minor - Molto agitato 12. No.9 in E major – Largo 13. No.10 in C sharp minor - Allegro molto 14. No.11 in B major – Vivace 15. No.12 in G sharp minor – Presto 16. No.13 in F sharp major – Lento 17. No.14 in E flat minor – Allegro 18. No.15 in D flat major – Sostenuto 19. No.16 in B flat minor - Presto con fuoco 20. No.17 in A flat major – Allegretto 21. No.18 in F minor - Allegro molto 22. No.19 in E flat major – Vivace 23. No.20 in C minor – Largo 24. No.21 in B flat major – Cantabile 25. No.22 in G minor - Molto agitato 26. No.23 in F major – Moderato 27. No.24 in D minor - Allegro appassionato Maria Joao Pires – piano Royal Philharmonic Orchestra André Previn - conductor
Chopin's Second Concerto was actually the first that he wrote. Because it was the second in order of publication, the number two has been stuck to it ever since. Actually, most listeners find it the more successful of the two from a purely formal point of view, because he seems more ready to follow his own natural inclinations in the first movement, and less worried about fitting his unusual and attractive melodies into a predetermined structure. In any case, it's slightly the more popular of the two and Pires, who is a fine Chopin pianist, understands and projects the music as if to the manner born. The Op. 28 Preludes make a very satisfying coupling, and are just as well done. ---David Hurwitz, amazon.com
Issued in 1994, this recording predates by two years her famous performance of Chopin's Nocturnes, but is equally rewarding. Both Concerto in F minor and 24 Preludes op.28 feature the highest pianistic eloquence and in her interpretation are fabulously sensitive, lyrical, dreamy, and full of passion. This is Chopin with perception of tenderness and drama of human existence. The recording is crystal clear. The CD won the "Grand Prix du Disque Frédéric Chopin" Warsaw Competition in 1995. ---Jacek Walinski, amazon.com
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